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  2. Direct-to-garment printing - Wikipedia

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    Direct-to-garment printing (DTG) is a process of printing on textiles using specialized aqueous ink jet technology. DTG printers typically have a platen designed to hold the garment in a fixed position, and the printer inks are jetted or sprayed onto the textile by the print head.

  3. Chris Roberts-Antieau - Wikipedia

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    She appliquéd her drawings onto fabric, creating a line of vests, jackets, and handbags. [citation needed] By (date), Roberts-Antieau shifted her focus from clothing design to textile art. [citation needed] Current fabric works are made from freehand-cut cloth shapes enclosed within a glass painted frame.

  4. Cricut - Wikipedia

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    Cricut, Inc. is an American brand of cutting plotters, or computer-controlled cutting machines, designed for home crafters. The machines are used for cutting paper, felt, vinyl, fabric [2] and other materials such as leather, matboard, and wood.

  5. Category:Cutting machines - Wikipedia

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    Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; ... Pages in category "Cutting machines" The following 21 pages are in this category ...

  6. Machine embroidery - Wikipedia

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    As this type of machine is used primarily for tailoring, it lacks the automated features of a specialized machine. The first zigzag sewing machine was patented by Helen Blanchard. [2] To create free-motion machine embroidery, the embroiderer runs the machine and skillfully moves tightly hooped fabric under the needle to create a design.

  7. Appliqué - Wikipedia

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    Appliqué is ornamental needlework in which pieces or patches of fabric in different shapes and patterns are sewn or stuck onto a larger piece to form a picture or pattern. It is commonly used as decoration, especially on garments. The technique is accomplished either by hand stitching or machine.